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@paystack/checkout-js

Client-side JS library for billing on Paystack

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Checkout JS

This is the client-side JS library for billing customers with Paystack. It makes it easy to create custom, secure payment experiences for merchant apps and websites. Checkout JS handles payment data encryption and transmission, this allows merchants to collect sensitive information such as credit card information without violating compliance.

It is used in Checkout, Paystack's proprietary checkout form.

Documentation

See the Checkout JS public docs and development docs

Installation

Clone this repository

git clone git@github.com:PaystackHQ/checkout-js.git

Install dependencies with:

npm install

Development

The source code can be found in the src/ folder.

Testing

Testing is done with Jest. To test your changes, run

npm test

Build

Checkout JS is built with Rollup. To build, run the command

npm run build

You can also specify an environment to build for: dev, staging, or production. Configuration variables are set in src/config.js.

Deployment

Checkout JS is deployed to three environments:

Releases

Checkout JS is automatically packaged and published to the NPM registry on every push to the master and dev branches.

The master branch is publised under the latest tag so it can be installed by running npm i @paystack/checkout-js@latest while the dev branch is published under the dev tag so it can be installed using npm i @paystack/checkout-js@dev

All published versions are listed here on NPM https://www.npmjs.com/package/@paystack/checkout-js

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Package last updated on 09 Nov 2023

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